Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1573668 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2016 17 Pages PDF
Abstract
{10−12} tensile twins were introduced by in-plane compression in a thin magnesium alloy sheet in order to tailor the texture. The room temperature stretch formability of the pre-twinned Mg alloy sheet was remarkably improved (50%). The activation of the tensile twinning in the pre-twinned region, which can effectively accommodate the through-thickness strain during stretch forming, is assumed to be the main reason of stretch formability improvement. Numerical simulation results demonstrate that multidirectional tensile twins induced by multi-steps compression are more beneficial to improve the formability of Mg alloy sheet, compared with uni-directional twins.
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